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Damn you Snoop, now I wish he'd done Ice-T!

He's pretty much completely magnificent.

Admittedly Totally Laime is still a guest-dependent show for me and fair enough if you can't jive with her voice, I don't find it particularly inviting either. I was flummoxed when it was suggested on the EWC that it was "cute".

You talk a whole bunch of sense Kyle. A whole bunch of sense.

I've come to realise that Alison Rosen is one of the quickest and funniest minds in all of podcasting. Only a blathering fool would suggest Carolla jettison her.

I was once like you Toasterlad.

You were dreaming Max, in reality Scott had no problem with Elizabeth Laime at all.

I didn't like the first ep I heard but enjoyed the second but didn't enjoy the third so I haven't listened again. She's a better guest than a host.

All three guests were great on CBB this week. Bobby was the star but both girls played their parts perfectly and Scott continued his recent run of great form.

If you love JAMES ADOMIAN and you didn't hear him guesting on Keith and The Girl this week yet then you have a show of wild delights waiting for you to download and love with all your heart. You get James impressions, you get real life James, you get to grin so much your face cramps up.

Turns out I love Doug Benson more and more with each passing millisecond.

Samm Levine is not a contemporary of Paul F Tompkins.

Hmmm. I know you think you're saying that Carolla and Maron aren't smart, but what you're really saying is that you don't know what "smart" means.

Ok God damn it Snoop, I will give them another shot and it's all your fault!!!

That's true, I do never know.

Belknap is indeed fabulous.

Thin pizza is BY FAR the best.

Oh, "not quite unimpeachable" means "bad"?

You're right, I meant he's incapable of saying anything not nice about his contemporaries.

It doesn't matter what makes a performer dim. Whether it's lack of brain cells caused by head shots, by disease or by chemical disenhancement, dim is dim.